Distance Matrix definition

Distance Matrix means the document owned and maintained by National Grid that specifies the straight- line distances in km (to an accuracy of one decimal place) between Entry Points and Exit Points on the National Transmission System.

Examples of Distance Matrix in a sentence

  • FastTree: Computing Large Minimum Evolution Trees with Profiles instead of a Distance Matrix.

  • In the FoxP3sf mice, the DN1 population was expanded, while the DN4 population was significantly reduced (Fig.

  • For simplicity, we concentrate on the case in which q is a random variable and A is a parameter (the conclusions for the case in which q is a parameter and A is random are similar).

  • Section 418(a) specifies that the purpose of the preventive controls is to "prevent the occurrence of such hazards and provide assurances that such food is not adulterated under section 402 (of the FD&C Act) …." In addition to the general requirements in section 418(a) of the FD&C Act, sections 418(b) to (i) contain more specific requirements applicable to facilities.

  • In other words, it is a heuristic solution method for theEuclidean Distance Matrix Completion Problem (EDMCP).

  • For more information, see the Distance Matrix section of the Location Services page.

  • Distance Matrix for Six SAAs of gbd with N = 5000, Latin Hypercube Sampling.

  • Distance Matrix for Six SAAs of LandS with N = 5000, Latin Hypercube Sampling.

  • Distance Matrix for Six SAAs of SSN with N = 5000, Latin Hypercube Sampling.

  • Firstly, a complete survey of fixed-target measurements [17] showed that the univer- sality of the Long Distance Matrix Elements (LDMEs) of NRQCD1 cannot certainly be extended to the descrip- tion of low-PT data.

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  • Data matrix means a two-dimensional matrix symbology, which is made up of square or, in some cases, round modules arranged within a perimeter finder pattern and uses the Error Checking and Correction 200 (ECC200) specification found within International Standards Organization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 16022.